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Nuclear War and Imagining the Unimaginable

Nuclear War and Imagining the Unimaginable

Angry Planet · Matthew Gault

March 18, 20241h 2m

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Show Notes

The U.S. is spending $2 trillion to overhaul its nuclear weapons. China is building ICBM silos in the desert. Russia has spent the last ten years talking about its fancy new nukes. After decades of drawdown, the world’s great powers are reversing course and rebuilding their nuclear arsenals. We have forgotten the power and terror of these weapons.


W.J. Hennigan of The New York Times wants the world to remember. 


On this episode of Angry Planet, Hennigan discusses the Time’s new series: At the Brink. He’s spent the last year interviewing experts about the threat of nuclear war. His reporting asks its reader to imagine the unimaginable.


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